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One of the homes featured in the Kingston Holiday Home Tour Dec. 13.

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Kingston Holiday Home Tour checks out the decked out

Begin the holiday season in Kingston on Dec. 13 with the Holiday Home Tour, sponsored by the Downtown…

It sucks to be young and in love in a rainy place called the Pacific Northwest

Life

‘Twilight’ gives fans a fangless vamp romance

To put it in teenspeak — of which there is much in “Twilight,” the cinematic version of Stephenie…

Fund raising continues to extend streetscaping along West Kingston Road.

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Sponsors sought for West Kingston Road streetscape redevelopment

Sponsorship opportunities are available for the continued redevelopment of planting strips along West Kingston Road to the Village…

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Special services at North End churches

Faith Epicopal Church will hold a joint advent service with Redeemer United Methodist Church on Nov. 30. Faith…

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Local highway improvements coming

The Washington State Department of Transportation is planning safety improvements along State Routes 307 and 104 next spring.…

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Kingston Citizens Advisory gets report from the port

The Kingston Citizens’ Advisory Council met Nov. 5 and featured a presentation by Port of Kingston Manager Mike…

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North Kitsap trails nab National Parks grant

The recently formed North Kitsap Trails Association (NKTA) was awarded a grant from the National Park Service under…

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Hansville, Eglon urged to get involved in planning

Kitsap County’s Department of Community Development is working with citizens of the Greater Hansville and Eglon areas to…

Opinion

A response to Shawn Klingman’s letter from Chip Faver, Kitsap County Parks and Recreation Director

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The decking outside the old boathouse at Norwegian Point Park.

Opinion

No support: Concern over safety of structures at Hansville’s Norwegian Point Park

A reader sounds off on structures at Kitsap County's Norwegian Point Park.

Look familiar? You've probably driven by it so many times

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By the big red barn in the great green field

A Glance at the Past takes a look at barns along West Kingston Road.

The Kingston Firehouse

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Kingston Firehouse sparks inspiration, anticipation

News that an all-in-one movie theater, breakfast diner and downtown video store is opening as the Kingston Firehouse…

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Bremerton High classes resume this morning after bomb threat

A bomb threat note was discovered in the boys bathroom of Bremerton High School just prior to school…

The stars of Suquamish Championship Wrestling will be in the ring Nov. 29 at the Suquamish Tribal Center.

Life

‘The occasional elbow drop off the jungle gym’

What’s Up looks into the alternative lifestyle of backyard wrestling and a local semi-pro promoter who’d like to…

Obituaries

Craig Nelson

Craig Nelson died unexpectedly Nov. 26, 2008 at his home in Lacey. He was 54. He was born…

Life

Growing season’s not over yet

This is the time of year when we still hanker for a tiny bit of winter gardening outside.…

The forces of Suquamish Championship Wrestling will be bringing the November Pain Nov. 29 in Suquamish.

Life

‘The occasional elbow drop off the jungle gym’

What’s Up looks into the alternative lifestyle of backyard wrestling and a local semi-pro promoter who’d like to…

Olympic High School senior Albert Ardiente

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Olympic High students reach out to the less fortunate

When a high school senior says something is a “thrill,” it might be along the lines of the…

Kitsap Credit Union (KCU) President/CEO Elliot Gregg (right) and Senior Vice President of Marketing Ron Rogerson sing Britney Spears' 'Oops I Did It Again' in front of fellow employees Tuesday morning. KCU employees voted for who they thought could sing the best. The person with the most votes could match that number in money and buy themselves out of singing. The next person in line had the choice of matching the person in front of them and their total or sing. Gregg choose to sing over paying $355 while Rogerson offered his talents as a backup singer. All proceeds were donated to United Way of Kitsap County.

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Oops… They did it again!

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Man arrested for exposing himself to SK drivers

A 33-year-old man was arrested for exposing himself to passing cars after at least two parents reported seeing…